Tacitus, Annals 16.27-28 Flashcards
insideō, insidere, insēdī, insessum
be situated in; lie in ambush in
aditus, ūs, m
entrance
globus, ī, m
throng (of soldiers, etc.)
cuneus, ī, m
wedge; a closely packed unit (of soldiers)
segnitia, ae, f
sloth, inertia; weakness
etenim
and in fact
amoenitās, ātis, f.
pleasantness; pleasant spot
imperitō (1)
be in command, rule
disciscō, disciscere, discīvī or diciī, discītum
defect, revolt
gener, generī, m
son-in-law
requīrō, requīrere, requīsīuī or requisiī, requīsītum
try to find; need
ius iūrandum, iūris iūrandī, n.
oath
induō, induere, induī, indūtum
assume; assume the role of
increpō (1)
complain loudly about, protest at
minitor (1)
threaten
compos, compotis
having a share of, being a participant of
exuō, exuere, exuī, exūtum
take off